No! No, I'm not mocking Darth Vader here. I'm seriously saying "Nooooo!" This had better be a joke...
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
NOOOOO!!!
Labels:
Emperor,
George Lucas,
Needless Changes,
Nerd Rage,
Nerdery,
Star Wars,
Tinkering with a Classic
Monday, August 29, 2011
IDW Publishing Forums Q&A
Did a Q&A on IDW's forums with moderator Martin Fisher.
We mostly discussed the upcoming series, Robots in Disguise.
IDW Publishing Q&A
We mostly discussed the upcoming series, Robots in Disguise.
IDW Publishing Q&A
Labels:
G.I. Joe,
IDW Publishing,
John Barber,
Transformers
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Last Stand of the Wreckers Art for Sale
I have some choice cuts to offer this time. Selected pages from Last Stand of the Wreckers now for sale:
Original Inks (by hand) from page 12 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Page features the Wreckers taking on their arch rivals and standing over them in glorious victory. Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree. (Update: SOLD)
Original Inks (by hand) from page 16 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Page features the death of characters Twin Twist and Topspin. Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree.
Original Inks (by hand) from page 18 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Guzzle & Co. to the rescue! Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree. (Update: SOLD)
I had trouble coming up with a good price for these. So instead I'd just ask for best offer. All serious offers will be considered. You can reach me by the email associated with this account, @glovestudios on twitter, or at glovestudios.deviantart.com
Original Inks (by hand) from page 12 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Page features the Wreckers taking on their arch rivals and standing over them in glorious victory. Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree. (Update: SOLD)
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Original Inks (by hand) from page 16 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Page features the death of characters Twin Twist and Topspin. Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree.
Original Inks from page 16 of Issue 4 |
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Original Inks (by hand) from page 20 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Impactor puts old Snare out of his misery! Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree.
Original Inks from page 20 of Issue 4 |
Original Inks (by hand) from page 22 of Issue 4 of IDW's Transformers series: "The Last Stand of the Wreckers." Ironfist downloads some cold hard facts from Aequitas! Inks by Andrew Griffith over print-outs of the original pencils by Nick Roche, which can still be seen to some degree.
Original Inks from page 22 of Issue 4 |
Monday, August 15, 2011
It's a Wrap!
Wrapped up the lineart for the first issue of Robots in Disguise today. Well ahead of schedule, last I heard.
Anxious to get started on issue 2!
It's a good feeling.
Labels:
Comic Books,
Robots in Disguise,
Transformers
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Superman Returns Again
Henry Cavill as Superman. Gotta say I feel better already then I did when I first saw the Superman Returns stills.
Labels:
Comic Book Movies,
Henry Cavill,
Superman,
Zak Snyder
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
At the Barbershop
John Barber, IDW's new Editor and my friend and colleague, did a Q&A on IDW's forums.
Go take a look and see what he has to say about his plans for G.I. Joe and Transformers and his thoughts on current plans!
Hard to believe we've been working together for a year already!
John Barber Q&A
Go take a look and see what he has to say about his plans for G.I. Joe and Transformers and his thoughts on current plans!
Hard to believe we've been working together for a year already!
John Barber Q&A
Labels:
Comic Book News,
G.I. Joe,
IDW Publishing,
John Barber,
Transformers
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